06-29-2011, 06:39 AM
In what portends ominous signals for the government's ability to push legislations that need support of non-NDA parties, the BSP changed lanes to back Joshi. What must be equally discomforting for the government was the reluctance of the DMK to support the UPA's demand for dumping the report. Both the BSP and the DMK had aggressively backed the Congress when it prevented the previous panel from adopting the report. http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news...032620.cms
[color="#FF0000"][size="4"]Given the changing affiliations, the support for the Congress for closing the 2G chapter appears to be waning in the panel.[/size][/color] BSP's Satish Chandra left it to the chairman to take a call on the report's fate. DMK's Adhi Sankar said the PAC should call more witnesses in connection with the 2G scam. Samajwadi Party member Reoti Raman Singh, who reached late for the meeting, did not speak on the subject.
[color="#FF0000"][size="4"]Given the changing affiliations, the support for the Congress for closing the 2G chapter appears to be waning in the panel.[/size][/color] BSP's Satish Chandra left it to the chairman to take a call on the report's fate. DMK's Adhi Sankar said the PAC should call more witnesses in connection with the 2G scam. Samajwadi Party member Reoti Raman Singh, who reached late for the meeting, did not speak on the subject.